Many wildlife laws allow for the payment of monetary rewards to U.S. citizens and non-citizens who disclose original information concerning wildlife crimes that result in a successful enforcement action.
LEARN MOREFacebook is running ads on pages run by wildlife traffickers illegally selling animal parts of endangered species, including elephant ivory, rhino horn, and tiger teeth.
Learn MoreWhistleblowers worldwide can qualify for monetary rewards when reporting wildlife trafficking, illegal logging and illegal fishing when the information results in a successful enforcement action.
LEARN MORERobust anti-corruption and anti-fraud laws such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and False Claims Act (FCA) can be used to combat widespread corruption driving the global illegal wildlife trade.
Learn MoreSupport the Wildlife Conservation & Anti-Trafficking Act of 2019, H.R. 864! This landmark anti-trafficking bill will radically increase wildlife crime enforcement and activate wildlife whistleblowers around the globe.
LEARN MORENWC is looking to engage in new collaborative endeavors with governments, international NGOs and non-profits, particularly those who work directly with the communities local to wildlife habitats.
Learn MoreNWC has put together a series of resources concerning how whistleblowers can help combat wildlife trafficking to help potential whistleblowers, policymakers, and others learn about this pressing issue.
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